The Covid-19 outbreak has put a rather long, indefinite pause on major world events. However, tech geeks are in for a treat in quarantine, as mobile phone-makers are unveiling one high-end smartphone after another. After launching performance-driven smartphones Narzo 10 and Narzo 10A in India, Realme is all set to launch Realme X3 SuperZoom.

Realme is expected to launch eight new products in China on May 25 and one of them is a high-end smartphone, Realme X3 SuperZoom. Rumour mills are running overtime and several tipsters have come forward to reveal the possible specifications of the upcoming flagship product from Realme.

Speculations are rife that Realme X3 SuperZoom will have a 6.6 inch Full HD+ LCD display with a 120 Hz refresh rate. The phone is expected to be powered by Snapdragon 855+ SoC with 12GB RAM and 256GB UFS 3.0 storage.

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The word on the street is that X3 SuperZoom will come with a quad rear camera setup (64MP+8MP+8MP+2MP) and a front selfie camera of 32MP.

Leaked specifications also suggest that the phone will be fuelled by a 4,200 mAh battery and will support 30W Dart Flash Charge. In a now deleted tweet, a tipster also revealed that there is no 3.5 mm headphone jack or microSD card in the phone.

The phone is expected to be available in two variants - Arctic White and Glacier Blue. However, there’s one cool feature of X3 SuperZoom which has been teased by the CEO of Realme India, Madhav Sheth.

Defining it as ‘the next leap in camera technology’, Sheth teased 60x Zoom and Starry Mode in Realme X3 SuperZoom.

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X3 SuperZoom will be launched in Europe on May 26, a day after its launch in China. There is no word yet on the official launch of the phone in India.

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Tech Innovation

12 May, 2020

The Covid-19 pandemic has disrupted the life and lifestyles of people across the globe.In this new reality, communication technology offers solutions to overcome some of the challenges thrown up by the pandemic. With social distancing and working from home becoming the new reality, tech trends will have to update. Parag Naik, Co-Founder & CEO, Saankhya Labs tells us what trends in tech we can expect in a post-Covid world.

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Virtual Meetings

12 May, 2020

Already, applications like Zoom and Google Meet have seen a sudden spurt in users. From meetings with only 4-5 participants, to huge international seminars and conferences with thousands of participants all have already moved online. This trend is likely to continue in the post Covid world as people maintain social distancing etiquette

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Online Education

12 May, 2020

Dedicated education apps have witnessed a huge spurt in growth as students are learning concepts on their mobile phones. A few colleges have also conducted tests online. It is expected that some of these trends will continue in the post Covid period as well.Many universities and school education boards have recommended that schools and colleges should attempt to complete some portion of the curriculum online, even after the situation becomes normal.

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5G

12 May, 2020

With the increasing demand for faster and higher bandwidth networks, due to remote working, 5G which is the next generation network designed with “Service Based” architecture might get adopted faster. 5G provides greater quality of service based on the network ‘Slice”, which caters to a particular service type, such as IoT, Low latency applications etc.

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Shared Spectrum

12 May, 2020

Technology trends make it clear that in a post Covid world, more content will be watched and consumed on mobile devices, be it in form of video conferencing for a meeting, an online class, or Video for entertainment. Even before the pandemic, video occupied over 70% of the content transmitted over the mobile network.This will rise exponentially in the post Covid world and will overburden mobile networks which are not designed to handle such load. To prevent network congestion and improve user experience, the communication companies will use “Shared” spectrum.